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Перевод: fishery
[существительное] рыболовство; рыбный промысел; рыбные места; право рыбной ловли; тоня
Тезаурус:
- Other nations that use drift-nets include the US, Italy, and Spain, while Denmark in the 1970s had a large drift-net fishery for salmon in the North Atlantic.
- In a declining fishery, extra pressure is thus placed on fishermen to catch the larger and higher value yellowfin which associate with dolphins.
- It believes that the government wants a short-term profitable fishery regardless of the consequences for the crab fishery or the dolphins.
- Throop fishery giving up to 15 chub a sitting, including fish to 5 lb.
- More than 80 per cent of dolphins are caught in a directed drift-net fishery operating from August to October.
- In the past this has been countered by the numerous superstitions of the indigenous peoples towards the river dolphins, but as the economic pressures of the commercial fishery become greater, these superstitions are likely to become less respected, especially by the younger fishermen.
- Squid and yellowtail then became the main species fished, but throughout the 1960s and 1970s the pattern was repeated as the yellowtail fishery began to show the familiar signs of overfishing, with catches decreasing despite increasing fishing efforts.
- As long ago as 1976, the marine resources committee of the FAO believed that "populations of all three dolphin and porpoise species were probably being exploited in the Turkish fishery at levels they would not be able to survive for more than a few years."
- The drive fishery is a barbaric practice that often kills entire schools of dolphins.
- The feeling is that no amount of legislative safeguards can entirely eliminate the risk of a chemical spill, wreaking havoc in this watery landscape where a network of mountain streams fed by high rainfall could quickly wash the damage into the drinking water, or down to the mussel farm and salmon fishery at the mouth of Killary harbour.
- In 1988, according to Kasuya, over 39,000 Dall's porpoise were killed in the harpoon fishery, not including porpoises that were struck but escaped, possibly mortally wounded.
- Their association has described the early closure of the haddock fishery as unacceptable, provoking speculation that the Shetland fleet will deliberately flout the quota regulations.
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